Manuscript about Kansas City cake walker Joseph "Doc" Brown (Doctor William Henry Joseph Cutter Brown), that consists of a chronological collection of 149 published articles, notices, and advertisements....

The collection of 30 black and white photographs include aerial views as well as ground shots of streets, rubble, river bottoms, etc., during the 1951 flood in Kansas City. It also contains views of the...

Article focuses upon remembrance of the flood that impacted the Kansas City area during the summer of 1993. Business and property owners in the affected areas are interviewed and discuss both their recollections...

Photos and reviews of new local restaurants including McCormick & Schmick's (on the Plaza), Fiorella's Jack Stack ("located in the Freighthouse, which is part of the Crossroads District on the border of...

Americus V. McKim, known as "the father of Kansas City baseball" is buried in Elmwood Cemetery. He died February 10, 1910 at age 70. In the 1880s, "McKim was the driving force who brought major-league...

Article about Ernest Brostrom, one of the Chicago School of architects led by Frank Lloyd Wright and Louis Sullivan, with Kansas City designs including the Holsum Bakery at 814 Southwest Boulevard, Jensen...

Biographical article about architect Ernest Olaf Brostrom, or Ernest Brostrom, moving to Kansas City from Sweden around the turn of the century in an unsuccessful attempt to procure studies under Chicago...